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1972 Road Runner Tribute Roadrunner Ev2 Hemi Orange W/440 Magnum Must See! 1971 on 2040-cars

US $24,500.00
Year:1972 Mileage:109900
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States

AN AMAZING 1972 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER TRIBUTE CAR

 

FINISHED IN EYE POPPING HEMI ORANGE TWO STAGE PAINT( NOT PERFECT,HAS A COUPLE VERY MINOR IMPERFECTIONS AND SMALL CHIPS) YOU REALLY HAVE TO LOOK FOR THEM.

 

BRAND NEW CHROME 15" MOPAR MAGNUM 500'S WHEELS WITH RADIAL T/A'S 255's ON THE FRONT, BIG 275's ON THE BACK.  SPORTS THE FACTORY ORIG STYLE MOPAR GO-WING. ALL 4 NEW MARKER LIGHTS.  A SET OF NEW CHIN SPOILERS IS ALSO INCLUDED.

 

440 MAGNUM MOTOR, STEEL CRANK WITH 906 HEADS .484 LIFT CAM, ALUM INTAKE, 750 ELDEBROCK CARB, HEADERS, DUAL SINGLE STAGE EXHAUST, A/T SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD, 8.25 REAR WITH FACTORY GEARS, DRUM BRAKES ALL AROUND, POWER STEERING, NO OIL LEAKS AND SHE RUNS GREAT!

 

THIS UNIQUE 2 YEAR ONLY MODEL WITH THE "LOOP BUMPER" IN FRONT WITH THE MOPAR HIGH IMPACT COLOR HEMI ORANGE SETS IT APART FROM ALL OTHERS!

 

NEW CARPET AND SILL PLATES,INTERIOR IS PRESENTABLE BUT COULD USE SOME FRESHENING UP ,HEADLINER WILL NEED SOME ATTENTION.

 

THIS IS A SOLID 8.5 CAR AND IS FAR FROM PERFECT BUT STILL HAS THAT OVERALL SHOW STOPPER LOOK TO HER, ALWAYS GETS AN AUTOMATIC WOW FROM EVERYONE AND IS A CROWD PLEASER FOR SURE.

 

THIS IS NOT A MATCHING NUMBERS CAR THAT WOULD SELL FOR $40K-$50k, BUT THIS IS THAT ULTRA RARE COOL MUST HAVE HEMI ORANGE CLASSIC MOPAR MUSCLE CAR THAT IS PRACTICAL, HAS ALL THE RIGHT STUFF, AND JUST LOOKS JAW DROPPING AWSOME!

 

THIS IS A 40+ YEAR AGE CAR, AS SUCH IS BEING SOLD IN AS-IS CONDITION, PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING, ALL SALES  FINAL, AND SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY WITH FUNDS READY TO BUY, FULL PAYMENT IS EXPECTED UPON AUCTION END.

 

TAKEN IN ON TRADE, WE'VE BEEN TOLD THIS CAR MAY BE WORTH ALOT MORE SO WE HOPE WE'RE NOT LETTING THIS ONE GO TO CHEAP BECAUSE AS YOU CAN SEE, SHE'S A REAL, REAL BEAUTY!  WE ARE NOT TAKING TRADES ON THIS, SO PLEASE DO NOT ASK, ITS SIMPLY FIRST TO BUY-IT NOW-GETS.  WILL NOT LAST, GET IT BEFORE ITS GONE! -THANKS AND GOOD LUCK!

 

 

 

 

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